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CBP #02: Interview with Edelman’s Phil Gomes about “self-regulation” of the blogosphere

by Debbie Weil | Apr 18, 2006 | Podcasting, Uncategorized

The second edition of the Corporate Blogging Podcast (my companion podcast to The Corporate Blogging Book) has been posted. You can download it here (MP3, 12.9 MG, 14 min.) or subscribe via RSS. I interviewed Phil Gomes (Senior Counsel for Edelman) a few weeks back...

Free teleconference on WOM (Word-of-Mouth) Ethics: April 19, 2006

by Debbie Weil | Apr 18, 2006 | Marketing, Uncategorized

Just learned about a free teleconference tomorrow, hosted by WOMMA (Word of Mouth Marketing Association). Here are the details: Wednesday April 19, 2006 at noon ETYou are invited to dial into a free teleconference on WOM Ethics (“A Practical Guide to Doing it...

One second of fame: quoted in the Fortune 500 Issue of Fortune on corporate blogging

by Debbie Weil | Apr 18, 2006 | Fortune 500 Blogs, ROI, Uncategorized

In the April 17, 2006 issue of Fortune Magazine I’m quoted in a 100-word sidebar on page 36 (lower left-hand corner) about corporate blogging. Fortune reporter Telis Demos, author of the sidebar, writes: “Yesterday your grandmother started blogging. So why...

One second of fame: quoted in the Fortune 500 issue of Fortune (on corporate blogging)

by Debbie Weil | Apr 18, 2006 | In the News, Uncategorized

In the April 17, 2006 issue of Fortune Magazine I’m quoted in a 100-word sidebar on page 36 (lower left-hand corner) about corporate blogging. Fortune reporter Telis Demos, author of the sidebar, writes: “Yesterday your grandmother started blogging. So why...

CBP #02: Interview with Edelman’s Phil Gomes on “self-regulation” of the blogosphere

by Debbie Weil | Apr 13, 2006 | Podcasting, Uncategorized

I’m horribly late in getting this second podcast up. As soon as I finished the first one (an interview with the inestimable Elizabeth Albrycht), I succumbed once again to podcast-production-phobia. Well, it’s kinda silly because it really isn’t that...

CBP #02: Interview with Edelman’s Phil Gomes on “self-regulation” of the blogosphere

by Debbie Weil | Apr 13, 2006 | Podcasting, Uncategorized

I’m horribly late in getting this second podcast up. As soon as I finished the first one (an interview with the inestimable Elizabeth Albrycht), I succumbed once again to podcast-production-phobia. Well, it’s kinda silly because it really isn’t that...
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